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Class of 2020 College Acceptances Class of 2020 College Acceptances Albion College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach American University Emerson College Appalachian State University Emmanuel College Arizona State University-Tempe Emory & Henry College Asbury University Emory University Auburn University Flagler College Ave Maria University Florida Atlantic University Averett University Florida College Babson College Florida Gulf Coast University Baldwin Wallace University Florida Institute of Technology Barry University Florida International University Baylor University Florida Polytechnic University Belmont Abbey College Florida Southern College Berry College Florida State College at Jacksonville Boston College Florida State University Boston University Fordham University Brewton-Parker College Franklin and Marshall College Bridgewater College Full Sail University Broward College Gardner-Webb University Butler University George Mason University California Institute of Technology George Washington University Carnegie Mellon University Georgia Institute of Technology Case Western Reserve University Georgia Southern University Catholic University of America Georgia Southwestern State University Cazenovia College Georgia State University Clemson University Gonzaga University Cleveland State University Hamilton College Colby-Sawyer College Hampton University Colgate University Hartwick College Colorado State University-Fort Collins Hawaii Pacific University Columbia University in the City of New York High Point University Converse College Hofstra University Cornell University Hollins University Dean College Howard University DePaul University Indiana State University Drake University Indiana University-Bloomington Drexel University Iowa State University Duke University (Pratt School of Engineering) Jacksonville University Eckerd College James Madison University Elon University Johns Hopkins University Johnson & Wales University, Providence Quinnipiac University Keiser University Regis College Kennesaw State University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute King's College Rice University Lake Forest College Rider University Liberty University Ringling College of Art and Design Lindenwood University Rochester Institute of Technology LIU Post Roger Williams University Long Island University, Brooklyn Rollins College Louisiana State University Rutgers University Loyola University Chicago Saint Joseph's University Loyola University Maryland Saint Leo University Loyola University New Orleans Samford University Lynn University Santa Fe College Marion Military Institute Savannah College of Art and Design Marquette University School of the Art Institute of Chicago Marymount Manhattan College Seton Hall University Marymount University Sewanee: The University of the South Mercer University Southern California Institute of Architecture Miami Dade College Southern Methodist University Miami University-Oxford St Bonaventure University Michigan State University St Petersburg College Middlebury College St Thomas University Midway University St. John's University Mississippi State University Stetson University Missouri Valley College Stevens Institute of Technology Molloy College Stonehill College Nazareth College Stony Brook University New Jersey Institute of Technology Suffolk University New World School of the Arts Sweet Briar College New York University Syracuse University North Carolina State University at Raleigh Tallahassee Community College Northeastern University Temple University Northwestern University Texas A&M University Nova Southeastern University Texas Christian University Ohio State University Thiel College Ohio Wesleyan University Tufts University Pace University Tulane University of Louisiana Palm Beach Atlantic University Tusculum University Pennsylvania State University United States Air Force Academy Piedmont Community College United States Military Academy Point Park University University of Alabama Purdue University University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Arizona University of North Florida University of California, San Diego University of Notre Dame University of California-Davis University of Pittsburgh University of California-Los Angeles University of Portland University of California-Santa Barbara University of South Carolina-Columbia University of Central Florida University of South Florida University of Chicago University of South Florida, St. Pete University of Colorado Boulder University of Tampa University of Dallas University of Tennessee-Knoxville University of Dayton University of Texas at Austin University of Findlay University of Texas Rio Grande Valley University of Florida University of Virginia University of Georgia University of Washington, Seattle University of Hartford University of West Florida University of Kansas University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Kentucky University of Wisconsin-Platteville University of Maine Valdosta State University University of Maryland-Baltimore County Valencia College University of Maryland-College Park Vanderbilt University University of Maryland-College Park Villanova University University of Massachusetts Boston Virginia Tech University of Massachusetts-Amherst Warner University University of Miami Washington University in St Louis University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Webber International University University of Mississippi Wesleyan College University of Montana Western Michigan University University of Nevada-Las Vegas Wilkes Honors College of FAU University of New Haven Wingate University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wittenberg University University of North Carolina at Charlotte Xavier University University of North Dakota .
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